We are working the whole weekend April 26 and 27 (special two for one deal).

We need a great turnout to finish the Ridge Run singletrack extenion

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Unlike E-ville, trail building in ASP is more remote, and getting there takes longer from Buffalo (but shorter from Bradford, Olean, and Warren, hint..hint). So we are going to do something different.

First, don't worry, we are meeting at 10 AM! But remember, unless you are staying over in one of the free cabins, it is a farther drive than Ellicottville.

Second, we are biking out to the work area along the XC trails. The tools will already be out there ready for working.

Third, we are working all day. Because it takes a while to get to where we are working, we will put in some long hours. We will provide lunch *on the trail*!! Don't worry, you don't have to stay the whole time if you don't want to. But if you do leave early, you will miss...

Fourth, we are staying overnight in the Summit Cabins! We have arranged to have two cabins provided by the park in return for our work. This way we can stay over, have some fun, and get an early start Sunday morning on Day 2. WNYMBA is supplying the burgers and dogs for a great cookout feast on Saturday night, so don't miss it.

If you want to stay in a cabin , you have to RSVP at the meetup:

RSVP If you don't want to create a meetup account, then e-mail me (link below as soon as possible). It is first come first serve on the cabins.

So get ready for some trail building. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have any questions!

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